While the original episodes focused on Avery's conviction and trial (along with the case of his nephew Brendan Dassey), the new episodes will explore what life is like post conviction, both for the convicts and their families.

According to the statement, "The episodes will offer exclusive access to Avery's new lawyer Kathleen Zellner and Dassey's legal team, lead by Laura Nirider and Steve Drizin, as well as intimate access to the families and characters closest to the case."

Still have questions after reading all the Making a Murderer fan theories? Major players like prosecutor Ken Kratz and ex-fiancée Jodi Stachowski have stepped forward to cast doubt on the Netflix show's depiction of the case after it saw some initial success. So directors Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi sat down on the show's official Twitter Wednesday to help clear the air and address fan concerns. All fans had to do was tweet their questions using #AskMAM.